Offices
<br />WESTERN REGION
<br />{Seattle)
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<br />The Seattle Office is fully equipped with facilities to accommodate a staff of
<br />mc�re than 100, including engineers, analysts, draftsmen and necessary field
<br />and uffice p�rsonnel. Having the largest staff, the Seattle Office may provide
<br />supplcmental seraices for the other offices on specific projects. The Denver
<br />Office may also provide such services, and, of course, all offices are subject to
<br />calls for consultation by any office_ This ease of access among the offices aug-
<br />ments considerably the re�ervoir of experience and talent available to the client
<br />thruugh any one o(iice.
<br />The Oenver Office is fully equipped with facilities to accorrsmodaie a staff of
<br />morr th�n 50, �ncluding engineers, analysts, �raftsmen and field and office
<br />persc�nnei.
<br />Columbus Area Of�ice Orlando Area Office
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<br />CENTR/�i. REGI�N
<br />(Denver)
<br />800 VVestcrn Federal Savings Bldg.
<br />Denver, Colorado 80202
<br />Phoenix Area Office
<br />First Federal Savings Building
<br />Phoenix, Arizona
<br />Area [�ffices are maintained in Phoenix, Arizona, Oriando, Florida, and Columbus, Nebraslca,
<br />to s�rve c'�ents throughout the Soutfi and Midvvest_
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<br />References
<br />In the course of consulting services on client financing and bond issues, the firm has worked
<br />in cooperation with many bond counsel and financial institutions, some of which are listed
<br />below:
<br />Bond Counsel
<br />Chapman and Cutler—Chicago, Illinois
<br />Foley, Cox & )udell—New Orleans, Louisiana
<br />Hawkins, Delafield & Wood—New York CiKy
<br />Preston, Thorgrimson & Horowitz—Seattle, Washington
<br />Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Moch—Seattle, Washington
<br />Wood, King, Dawson & Logan—New York City
<br />Trustee and Depository Banks
<br />The American National B�nk and Trust Company—Chicago, Illinois
<br />Chemical Bank New York Trust Company—New York City
<br />The First National City Bank oi New York—New York City
<br />Guaranty Trust Company of New York—New York City
<br />� The Marine Midland Trust Company of New York—New York City
<br />Miami Beach First Na:ional Bank—Miami Beach, Florida
<br />Investment Bankers
<br />Boettcher and Campany—l�enver, Col�rado
<br />Blyth & Co., Inc.—New York City
<br />Foster & Marshall, Inc.—Seattle, Washington
<br />Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc.—Chicago, Illinois, and New York City
<br />Wm. P. Harper & Son & Company—Seattle, Washington
<br />Kidder, Peabody & Co.—New York City
<br />J. S. Love Company—Jackson, Mississippi
<br />Marshall & Meyer, Inc.—Seattle, Washington
<br />Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. �
<br />Chicago, Illinois and New York City
<br />)ohn Nuveen & Co.—Chicago, lilinois, and New� York City
<br />Pacific Northwest Company—Seattle, Washington '
<br />Smith, Barney & Co.—New York City
<br />Storz-Wachob-Bender C.o.—Omaha, Nebraska
<br />Stranahan, Harris & Company—Toledo, Ohio
<br />Terry Thompson & Co.—Seattle, Washingtcn
<br />B. j. Van Ingen & Co., inc.—New York City ' �
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